Redmond Trading Company, Redmond Clay, 10 oz (283 g)

Price 8.06 - 43.24 USD

iherb.com8.06 USD

EAN/UPC/ISBN Code 18788902553

Brand Redmond


Manufacture Country USA

Redmond Trading Company Clay Description: * All Natural Bentonite Clay An Old Home Remedy - Redmond Clay has been used for generations to help support digestive health. For thousands of years, primitive people carried a ball of clay with them in their packs. Some of this clay was dissolved in water and ingested with their meals. Clay was the natural medicine used by the natives for fighting many stomach ailments, dysentery and food infections. Many years ago, long before the earth knew pollutants of any kind, a range of volcanoes erupted - sending volcanic ash into the water of the ancient Sundance Sea that covered much of North America. The water in this sea evaporated, leaving behind a bed of mineral-rich bentonite clay. Near the small town of Redmond, Utah, we extract this ancient volcanic ash, now resting deep within the earth, and bring it to you in its pure, natural state. Redmond Clay contains more than 50 natural trace minerals essential to human health. Disclaimer These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. • Redmond Trading Company Clay Directions For external use - Mix the clay with water to make a gel about the consistency of mustard. The gel can be applied externally as a poultice on cuts, bruises, insect bites, bee stings, boils, rashes, acne, and burns. It can also be used as a facial. For internal use - Take 1-2 teaspoons of Redmond Clay with juice or water daily. Nutrition Facts Serving Size: 1 Teaspoon (2.74 g) Servings Per Container: 103 Amt Per Serving % Daily Value Calcium 52 mg 5% Iron 17 mg 97% Iodine 72 mcg 48% Magnesium 120 mg 30% Zinc 0.3 mg 2% Selenium 0.4 mcg Copper 0.1 mg 5% Manganese 2.4 mg 121% Chromium 11 mcg 9% Chloride 210 mg 6% Sodium 90 mg 4% Potassium 25 mg Other Ingredients: Redmond clay (bentonite clay of the monmorillonite family). • Redmond Clay